Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for LOLL'ARD
LOLL'ARD, n. [Qu. G. lallen, lollen, to prate or to sing.]
The Lollards were a sect of early reformers in Germany and England, the followers of Wiclif.
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LOLL'ARD, n. [Qu. G. lallen, lollen, to prate or to sing.]
The Lollards were a sect of early reformers in Germany and England, the followers of Wiclif.
Return to page 73 of the letter “L”.